Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
NOVEMBER 13 THROUGH 17
Nightlife at Bennigans. 2196 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Karaoke
Thursdays with Bob Morgan, 9 p.m.-
close, $3 Heinekens, DJ/Dance Party
Fridays 9 p.m.-Close, $3 Coronas. All
Sports Packages: MLB Extra Innings, NBA
League Pass, NHL Center Ice, and NFL
Sunday Ticket. $3 12-oz. Coors Light &
$5 23-oz. Call for RSVP and details.
EVERY TUESDAY
Karaoke. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr., Vineland. Sing your heart out.
765-5977.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Salsa Night. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr., Vineland. Latin-inspired dance
party. 765-5977.
Country Dancing. The Centerton Country
Club & Event Center, 1022 Almond Rd.,
Pittsgrove. 711 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
Cumberlads. Maurice House, 1719 W.
Main St., Millville. 7 p.m. Mens a capella
chorus under the direction of Gene
Tubertini, sings a blend of popular older
songs and show tunes. 825-0511.
Bayshore Benefit Concert:Snake
Brothers Band. Union Hall, 904 Main St.,
Dividing Creek. 7 p.m. All proceeds will
help post-Sandy relief work in the area.
Tickets $10 at the door. warm, down-
home appeal that makes it perfect for an
intimate concert. www.SnakeBrothers.com
EVERY THURSDAY
Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue
Ave., Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Live Jazz
featuring area's best jazz duos. 6:30 - 9:30
p.m. No cover. RSVP recommended.
Magician Kevin Bethea. Centerton
Country Club & Event Center, Ten22 Bar &
Grill, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. 68 p.m. Magician and slight-of-
hand illusionist.
Jeff Giuliani of Eleven Eleven. Double
Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd.,
Vineland. Live acoustic 710 p.m..
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15
The Last Waltz. Landis Theater, E.
Landis Ave., Vineland. 7:30 p.m. Martin
Scorsese's documentary of the 1976 final
performance of the legendary Sixties
rock group The Band features some of
the greatest rock performers of their gen-
eration, and is a bittersweet look back at
an era. Tickets: $5.
www.landistheater.com or 691-1121.
NOVEMBER 14 THROUGH 17
Nightlife at Ten22. Centerton Country
Club & Event Center, The Patio Bar at
Ten22, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. Wed.: Country Night with DJ Bob
Morgan, 7-11 p.m. Lessons and non-stop
dancing (song requests all night) on one of
the largest dance floors in region. $5
admission. Thurs: DJ Tommy B 8 p.m.,
Fri: TBA 9 p.m., Sat: DJ Tommy B 9 p.m.
Nightlife at Moris. Lou Ferretti's Mori's
on Landis, 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland,
690-0300. DJ Alvin (Latin Night) 8 p.m.,
Sun.: Bobby & Kit 8 p.m.
Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 696-3800. Wed.: Ladies Night,
1/2 price appetizers all night. Happy
Hour Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic
drinks. Wed.Sat., live entertainment.
Nightlife at Double Eagle. Double Eagle
Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd., Vineland. Live
music every Friday night. NFL Sunday
Ticket Package Turtlestone Brewing Co.
on draft, along with 16 other imported
and domestic beers. Happy Hour daily
36 p.m.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Love Thy Neighbor Benefit
Concert: One of Six. Safe Haven
Caf, 701 New Hampshire Ave.,
Somers Point 5:30 p.m. Christian
Contemporary rock band from
Vineland will be headlining the con-
cert to help victims of Hurricane
Sandy. One of Six performs a variety
of modern popular praise and worship
songs along with their original material.
Members are: Jim and Lois Dallett, Denise Jubb, Cassie Satterfield, Andrew Acevedo,
Carlos Figueroa, Bob Burgess, Gary Bailey and Sam Santos.
Redefine and the Glenn Taylor band are supporting acts helping the effort, along
the Red Cross & Salvation Army which are working together to help those families
affected by Hurricane Sandy. Bedding, toiletries, clothing, coats, money donations
will be accepted to help the Southern Shore Chapter oft the American Red Cross in
Pleasantville, NJ. Donation: $5. For more information, visit www.oneofsixmusic.com
or www.facebook.com/oneofsixmusic.
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Nightlife at The Rail. The Rail, 1252
Harding Hwy, Richland. 697-7245. Fri.: TBA.
Sat. TBA.
Nightlife at Bojos. 222 N. High St.,
Millville, 327-8011. Tues.: Bike Nite with
live entertainment. Thurs.: Karaoke. Fri.:
Mike Bryan Band. Sat.: DJ/band. Daily drink
and food specials.
Nightlife at Old Oar House. Old Oar
House Irish Pub. 123 N. High St., Millville,
293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke 9 p.m., Thurs.:
Scott Seabock 8 p.m., Fri.: Uncercover 9
p.m., Sat.: DJ 9 p.m.
EVERY FRIDAY
Gene Cortopassi. Merighi's Savoy Inn, E.
Landis Ave. and Union Rd., Vineland, 691-
8051. 6 p.m. Dinner music.
www.savoyinn.com.
EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Top 40 Dance Party w/ DJ Tony Morris.
The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S. Delsea Dr,,
Vineland. All of the most popular main-
stream dance music. 765-5977.
NOVEMBER 15 THROUGH 18
Noises Off. Cumberland County College,
Guaracini Fine and Performing Arts Center,
Vineland. 8 p.m. except 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
18. Cumberland County College Department
of Theatre takes the play by Michael Frayn
to the stage, directed by Broadway veteran
Deborah Bradshaw.
In this play-within-
a-play, absolutely
everything that can
go wrong does.
Tickets $12, $8 for
age 55 and older,
and those under
18. Tickets can be
purchased over the
phone with a credit
card by calling
856-692-8499, or
in person during
business hours: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday; and 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Wednesday.
Annie. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N. High
St., Millville. 8 p.m. The Off Broad Street
Players perform the heartwarming family
musical based on the Little Orphan Annie
comic strip. Tickets $20 adult/ $14 seniors
age 62+ and students. http://www.levoy.net
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Adelante. The Riverfront Renaissance
Center For The Arts, 22 N. High St., Millville,
327-4500. J. Jody Janetta on drums, Jack
Jez on guitar and Stephen Testa on bass.
78:15 p.m.
An Evening To Remember: The Bronx
Wanderers. Centerton Country Club &
Event Center, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove,
358-3325.610 p.m. Presented by Christ the
Good Shepherd Parish. Dinner buffet, desserts,
wine and spirits tasting. $40. 297-2889.
Third Friday: Book Signing/CD
Signing/Hofenakus. Bogarts Bookstore.
210 N. High St., Millville. Free. Live music
710 p.m. Book digning with author William
H. Palmer Jr. (We Call Ourselves
Rocketboatmen, $16) 68 p.m. CD signing
with Walt Meremianin (Winter Noise
Machine, $13.99) 68 p.m. Previews con-
cert at The Levoy Theatre on December 1.
NOVEMBER 16 AND 17
The Dining Room. Vineland High School
South Auditorium, W. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland. 7 p.m. both days plus 2 p.m.
matinee on 11/17. Polaris Players' presenta-
tion of A.R. Gurneys in-depth portrait of a
vanishing speciesthe upper-middle-class
white Anglo Saxon Protestant (WASP).
Tickets are $10 and available from any cast
member, or by contacting Noelle Panichella
at VHS South, Patti Nelson at VHS North,
or by callingHank Ehrlich at 856-498-5420.
NOVEMBER 16, 17, AND 18
The Importance of Being Earnest. Little
Theater, 66 E. Sherman Ave., Vineland. 8
p.m. Cumberland Players will be presenting
the play, directed by Pab Sungenis, assis-
tant directed by Amber Thomas, produced
by Michelle Andrews, and stage managed
by Caitlin Dubois. More information is avail-
able at http://www.cumberlandplayers.com
The Legends of Sleepy Hollow. St. Mary
School, 735 Union Rd., Vineland. 7 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. matinee on
Sunday. $10, $5 children 13 and under.
Tickets on sale at St. Mary's School or St.
Padre Pio Parish office, 4680 Dante Avenue.
Play is under the direction of Grace Hoffner.
856-691-7526.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
1/2 Way to St. Paddys Day.
Bennigans, 2196 W. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 205-001 Celebration on the
17th every month until February. Featured
specials include $2 Guinness Drafts, $4
Irish Car Bombs, $8 BIG Irish Burgers,
Sheppards Pie, Irish Potatoes & Corn
Beef & Cabbage.
Al Griggs & Flying Dogs of Jupiter.
Bogarts Bookstore. 210 N. High St.,
Millville. Free. Live acoustic. 79 p.m.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Poetry on High. Bogarts Bookstore. 210
N. High St., Millville. Free. Original poetry
and music. Featured poets: g emil and
Diane Sahms Guarnieri. 1:30-4:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Eleven Eleven/Fish in a Cup. Merighi's
Savoy Inn, E. Landis Ave. and Union Rd.,
Vineland, 691-8051. 8 p.m. Free dinner buf-
fet 89 p.m. Drink specials. 691-0030, ext.
307 or www.savoyinn.com.
Secret Sauce. Centerton Country Club &
Event Center, Ten22 Ballroom, 1022
Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-3325.
Thanksgiving Eve party. 9 p.m.2 a.m. $5
cover. Drink specials all night.
EXPERI ENCE GREAT PERFORMANCES I N A GRAND THEATER
Doktor Kaboom!
The Interactive Science Comedy Show
Sunday December 2 2:00 pm
Tickets: $14
Beauty and the Beast
Produced by American Family Theater
Sunday December 16 2:00 pm
Tickets: $12
These programs are made possible in part by funds from the NewJersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and by funds from the National
Endowment for the Arts. Major funding provided by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, PNC Foundation/PNC Arts Alive, and The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey. Supported in part by a grant from the
New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism. Additional funding sources include corporations, foundations and individual contributions by friends, Trustees and alumni of Appel Farm.
To purchase tickets visit the Box Ofce today,
call (856) 691-1121 or visit www.LandisTheater.com.
830 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland NJ 08318
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Andrea Trattoria, 16 N. High St., Millville,
697-8400. Chef/owner Andrea Covino
serves up Italian specialties in atmosphere
of fine dining.
Annata Wine Bar, 216 Bellevue Ave,
Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Food served
tapas style, catering, private parties.
Extensive wine list. Live music Thurs. night.
Babe's Village Inn, Martinelli Avenue,
Minotola, NJ 856-697-1727. Famous crabs,
seafood, Italian cuisine. Eat in or Take out.
Bagel University, 1406 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 691-0909. Breakfast and lunch
spot offering sandwiches named for col-
leges near and far.
Barberas Chocolates on Occasion, 782 S.
Brewster Rd., Vineland, 690-9998.
Homemade chocolates and candies, custom
gift baskets.
Bennigans Restaurant, 2196 W. Landis
Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Entrees,
desserts, drink specials. Take-out. Happy
Hour Mon-Fri 3pm-7pm, Sun-Thu 10pm-cl.
All Sports packages available. NBA League
Pass, NHL Center Ice, & MLB Extra Innings.
Big Apple, 528 N. Harding Hwy., Vineland,
697-5500. Steaks, veal, chicken dishes.
Meet friends at bar. Daily lunch and dinner.
Big Johns Pizza Queen, 1383 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 205-0012. Featuring Gutbuster
a 21-oz. burger, pizza, wings, subs, dinners.
Black Olive Restaurant. 782 S. Brewster
Rd, Vineland. 457-7624. 7 a.m. - 10 p.m
daily. Entrees, desserts. Take out available.
Bombay Bites, 112 W. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland, 696-0036. Indian cuisine. $8.95
lunch buffet ($5.99 on Mondays).
Bruni's Pizzeria. 2184 N. 2nd St., Millville
(856) 825-2200. Award-winning pizza since
1956. Open Mon-Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun.
11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Bruno's Family Restaurant, Cape May Ave.
and Tuckahoe Rd., Dorothy, 609-476-4739.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, pizza. Open Mon-
Sat. 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
Chows Garden 1101 N. 2nd St., Millville,
327-3259. Sushi Bar, All-you-can-eat buffet.
Cosmopolitan Restaurant Lounge, Bakery,
3513 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 765-5977. Happy
hour everyday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. half-priced
appetizers, and reduced drink specials.
Crust N Krumbs Bakery, Main/Magnolia
rds., 690-1200. Cakes, pies, cookies,
breads, doughnuts, custom wedding cakes.
Dakota Steakhouse & Sushi Bar at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 692-8600. Stylish atmosphere
perfect for an upscale lunch or dinner.
Delicious steaks, seafood and sushi. Closed
Monday for dinner.
Deeks Deli & Kustard Kitchen, 1370 S.
Main Rd., Vineland, 691-5438. Call for lunch
and dinner specials. Soft ice cream and
cakes year-round. Mon.-Sat 9 a.m.8 p.m.
Dennys, 1001 W. Landis Ave., Vineland,
696-1900. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Take-
out, too. Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 3-7 p.m.
Open 24 hours. Kids eat free Tues. & Sat.
Dominicks Pizza, 1768 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Vineland, 691-5511. Family time-honored
recipes, fresh ingredients.
Double Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd.,
Vineland, 213-6176. Open for lunch and
dinner. Traditional tavern fair.
Elmer Diner, 41 Chestnut St., Elmer. 358-
3600. Diverse menu of large portions at
reasonable prices.
Esposito's Maplewood III, 200 N. Delsea
Dr., Vineland, 692-2011. Steaks, seafood
and pasta dishes at this Italian restaurant.
Erics, 98 S. West Ave., Vineland, 205-
9800. Greek and American cuisine, pizza.
Fat Jack's BBQ. Cumberland Mall, next to
Starbucks, 825-0014. Open 7 days a week,
11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Eat in or take out.
Serving ribs, wings, sandwiches, salads
and sides.
Five Points Inn, E. Landis Ave. and
Tuckahoe Rd., Vineland, 691-6080. Italian
cuisine and dinner buffets to savor. Family-
owned.
Gardellas Ravioli Co. & Italian Deli,
527 S. Brewster Rd., 697-3509. Name says
it all. Daily specials, catering. Closed Sun.
Golden Corral Buffet & Grill, 3624 S.
Delsea Dr., 856-362-5508. All you can eat,
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serving Breakfast Sat & Sun, 7:30 - 11 a.m.,
Lunch Mon thru Fri 11 - 4 p.m., Dinner 7
days a week. Senior early bird specials,
Mon thru Fri, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Take outs
available.
Ginas Ristorante, Landis and Lincoln
Aves. in ShopRite Plaza, Vineland. 205-
0049. Serving dinner Tues.-Thurs., 49
p.m.; Friday & Sat., 4-10 p.m.; Now serv-
ing lunch: Tues.-Fri. 11 a.m.3 p.m.
Reservations recommended. Takeout
available.
Golden Palace Diner Restaurant 2623 S
Delsea Dr, Vineland, 692-5424. Serving
breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
The Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Golf Course,
4049 Italia Avenue, Vineland, 691-5558.
The golfers lounge and bar serves lunch
and snacks daily from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Greenview Inn is a fine dining restau-
rant open for dinner Wed.-Sun. at 5 p.m.
Guiseppe's Italian Market, 528B N.
Harding Hwy, Buena. 856-213-6391. Hot &
Cold Take outs. Crabs Friday & Saturdays.
Harrys Pub at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.
and Rt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. Lunch &
dinner 7 days a week. Happy hour daily 4-
6pm with half price appetizers. Live
Entertainment Wednesday thru Saturday.
High Street Chinese Buffet, High St.,
Millville, 825-2288. All-you-can-eat buffet.
Howies Dugout All Star Cafe, 3569 E.
Landis Ave. (Across from Shoprite at Lincoln
and Landis). $3 lunches from 124 p.m.
Jersey Jerry's. 1362 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 362-5978. Serving subs, sand-
wiches, and take-out platters.
Joe's Poultry. 440 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland,
692-8860. Barbecue and Kosher chickens,
homemade sides, catering.
Kawa Thai & Sushi, 2196 N. Second St.
(Rt.47), Millville, 825-9939. Thai and
Japanese cuisine. BYOB.
Larry's II Restaurant, 907 N. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 692-9001. Three meals daily.
Sunday breakfast buffet, early-bird dinners.
La Locanda Pizzeria & Ristorante, 1406 S.
Main Rd., Vineland, 794-3332. Pasta, veal,
chicken. Lunch and dinner. Closed Sun.
Marcianos Restaurant, 947 N. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American cui-
sine, seafood and veal. Open daily for
lunch and dinner, $6.49 lunch buffet
Monday - Saturday.
Manny & Vics, 1687 N. Delsea Dr., Vineland,
696-3100. Daily pizza specials, delivery.
3rd Annual Gingerbread House Contest
Warm-up your oven because its time to participate in the Gingerbread
House Contest. Its set for Saturday, December 8, and is sponsored by the
Cumberland County Historical Society.
Your creations will be displayed at the Old Stone Schoolhouse, located on
Ye Greate Street in Greenwich, during Christmas in Greenwich.
Entries will be judged on overall appear-
ance, originality/creativity, difficulty and
detail. Except for the base, the entry must
be made completely of edible products.
Note: Edible materials are not limited to
sweets!
To be eligible for the competition, regis-
tration is required and your structure must
be delivered to the Old Stone Schoolhouse
on Saturday, December 8, between 10 a.m.
and 12 noon. Judging for the gingerbread
houses will take place at 2 p.m.
Call the Cumberland County Historical
Society at 856-455-8580 or 609-774-9039
to register.
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Specials all day and
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Martinos Trattoria & Pizzeria, 2614 E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 692-4448. Brick
oven pizza, risotto, polenta. Three meals
daily.
Merighi's Savoy Inn, E. Landis Ave. and
Union Rd., Vineland, 691-8051.
Banquet/wedding facility and intimate
restaurant. Dungeness Crabs Night on
Tuesdays in the Bistro. Gourmet Pizza Nite
on Wed. Outdoor dining in the adjacent
Lunas Outdoor Bar & Grille.
Millville Queen Diner, 109 E. Broad Street,
Millville. 327-0900. Open 7 Days a Week 24
Hours.
Milmay Tavern, Tuckahoe and Bears Head
rds., Milmay, 476-3611. Gourmet lunches
and dinners, casual setting.
Moes Southwest Grill, 2188 N. 2nd St.,
Millville, 825-3525. Tex-Mex, burritos, catering.
Moris, E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 690-0300.
Adjacent to the Landis Theater Performing
Arts Center. Includes a casual, upscale
restaurant with a banquet facility and
lounge on site. Lunch and dinner.
MVP Bar, 408 Wheat Road, Vineland, 697-
9825. Full bar menu, drink specials.
Old Oar House Irish Pub, 123 N. High
Street Millville, 293-1200. Year round Fresh
seafood daily, slow roasted prime rib spe-
cials, delicious summer Salads, everyday
lunch & dinner specials, homemade corn
beef, kitchen open until 1 a.m., outdoor
beer garden.
Olympia Restaurant, 739 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 691-6095. Authentic Greek cui-
sinelamb dishes and salads.
Pegasus, Rts. 40 and 47, Vineland, 694-
0500. Breakfast, lunch, dinner specials;
convenient drive-thru, mini-meal specials.
Peking Gourmet, 907 N. Main Rd., (Larrys
II Plaza), Vineland, 691-0088. Chinese.
Takeout only. All major credit cards accept-
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The Rail, 1252 Harding Hwy., Richland,
697-1440. Bar and restaurant with daily
drink specials and lunch specials.
Saigon, 2180 N. Second St., Millville, 327-
8878. Authentic Vietnamesenoodle
soups, curry, hotpot, Buddhist vegetarian.
South Vineland Tavern, 2350 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 692-7888. Breakfast, lunch, din-
ner daily. Seafood and prime rib.
Speedway Cafe at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.
and Rt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. Open
Daily, 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Breakfast served all
day. Daily specials Monday thru Friday.
Over 30 dinner selections at 2 for $19.99
and also 7 for $7.00 available 7 days a
week starting at 3 pm.
Sweet Life Bakery, 601 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 692-5353. Neighborhood bakery.
Homemade pastries, cakes, coffee.
A Taste of the Islands, 731 Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 691-9555. First prize winning
BBQ Ribs, Jamaican Jerk chicken, Curry
chicken, seafood, rice and beans and much
more. Closed Sunday only.
Ten22 Bar & Grill at Centerton Country
Club, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. Lunch and dinner. New tavern menu
features soups, salads, burgers, sandwich-
es, wraps and entree selections. Sunday
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Tre Belleze, 363 E. Wheat Rd., Buena, 697-
8500. Serving lunch and dinner daily with
complimentary buffet on Fri. from 3-6 p.m.
Serving gluten-free pizza, pasta and beer.
Home of the Screamer Wings.
Uncle Rickys Outdoor Bar, 470 E. Wheat
Rd., Vineland, 691-4454. Ribs, chicken, fish,
steaks. Always clams, eat in or take out.
Live music Saturday & Sunday night.
Dungeness Crab All You Can Eat.
Villa Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy., Buena
Vista, 697-7107. Dinner combos, grilled
meats, fish. Lunch and dinner daily.
Wheat Road Cold Cuts, 302 Wheat Rd.,
Vineland, 697-0320. Deli and catering.
Wild Wings, 1843 E. Wheat Rd., Vineland,
691-8899. Dinners, grilled sandwiches,
wings.
Winfields. 106 N. High St., Millville, 327-
0909. Continental cuisine and spirits
served in a casually upscale setting.
Ye Olde Centerton Inn, 1136 Almond Rd.,
Pittsgrove, 358-3201. American classics
served in a picturesque setting.
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Vintage Vineland { VINCE FARINACCIO }
Classic Rock Era
The Scorsese-directed rockumentary at the Landis
Theater this Thursday evening will take you back to
the days of The Band and Bob Dylan.
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n Thanksgiving Day 1976, an
elaborate turkey dinner was
served at San Franciscos fabled
Winterland concert venue. Once
the settings were cleared and the renowned
facility restored to its proper context, the
5,000 diners enjoyed the evenings dessert
in the form of the farewell performance by
The Band who brought along some big-
name friends to close out a 16-year career
on the road. And Thursday night at 7:30,
the Landis Theater will celebrate
Thanksgiving early with a 7:30 screening of
the 1978 documentary film of this concert
event, The Last Waltz.
Directed by Martin Scorsese, The Last
Waltz is one of the most acclaimed rocku-
mentaries of the past 50 years. Its direc-
tors meticulous preparation, including sto-
ryboarded shots from a 200-page script,
and its wide-ranging guest list of that eras
rock elite, guaranteed the movie a presti-
gious position among similar films. But
The Bands performances, along with inter-
views with all five members conducted in
1977, are what serve as the true heart of this
motion picture.
As Stephen E. Severn notes in his astute
appraisal of the film in a 2002 Film
Quarterly article, the interviews are tell-
tale about the groups sudden retirement,
the decision of guitarist/tunesmith Robbie
Robertson who used the documentary to
launch a short-lived Hollywood career.
Forthright commentary by drummer
Levon Helm, who sadly passed away this
year, and keyboardist Garth Hudson vivid-
ly contrast with the banter of Robertson,
who discusses the groups history with the
prepared precision of an actor. But
moments with bassist Rick Danko and
pianist Richard Manuel convey the loss
and isolation that also resulted from the
splintering.
Thankfully, the focus of the film is on
the songs this group produced in a scant 10
years. While amateur video and sound-
board recordings of the show reveal that
the film soundtrack was significantly
touched up in the studio as was the prac-
tice of live releases in the late 1970s, tunes
like The Weight, Up on Cripple Creek
and Stage Fright still exemplify why so
many musicians revered The Bands
refreshing and inspirational sound, a fore-
runner to todays Americana classification.
And those players pay their respects
throughout the film.
Van Morrison, who sang on the groups
Cahoots album, turns in a riveting perform-
ance of his song Caravan with The Band
as backup. Eric Clapton, whose power-trio
days with Cream were numbered after
hearing The Bands debut, Music from Big
Pink, delivers a blistering Further On Up
the Road (watch for the moment when
Robertson seamlessly substitutes as soloist
when Clapton is forced to deal with a sud-
den guitar-strap malfunction). Ronnie
Hawkins, who employed the group as his
backup band in the early 1960s, churns his
way through the sinuous syncopation of
Who Do You Love. And the list continues
with fellow Canadians Neil Young and Joni
Mitchell, Dr. John, Muddy Waters and Neil
Diamond.
But one guest is clearly the most note-
worthy of The Bands career, and his place
in the final segment seems as much a trib-
ute to him as his presence is to the group.
Bob Dylan had hired this collection of
musicians as his backing band in 1965,
pulling them from a summer residency at
nearby Tony Marts in Somers Point, New
Jersey, into concert halls and theaters
throughout the world for the next year.
And when a motorcycle mishap in the sum-
mer of 1966 forced a period of retirement
from the road, Dylan once again gathered
these players to produce the monumental
home recordings that have become known
as the Basement Tapes.
The Band continued to perform with
Dylan periodically, most notably at the 1969
Isle of Wight Festival. In 1973, Dylan
recorded Planet Waves with them and the
following year used them as his band for a
U.S. tour. The 1976 Last Waltz reunion of
Dylan and The Band nearly missed being
filmed. At the last moment, Dylan sent
word that he didnt want his segment shot,
apparently worried that it would compete
with his own film Renaldo and Clara, which
would be released the same year as The
Last Waltz. Ultimately, two songs were
filmed by the seven-man camera crew, cap-
turing the final time these six musicians
would appear together on stage. That
moment alone is worth a trip to the Landis
Theater Thursday evening. I
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Red Cross Recognized
As Board Chair of the New Jersey
Southern Shore Chapter of the American
Red Cross, I would like to recognize the
tremendous effort that our local volun-
teers have provided to the people of our
communities in response to Hurricane
Sandy.
This unprecedented disaster has
stretched our resources. The dedicated
Red Cross volunteers who have trained
and prepared to help relieve suffering and
offer comfort and hope, have been work-
ing tirelessly during the past 10 days. We
are very proud that when the need was
most urgent, the Red Cross was there,
serving the people of the south shore.
Our local volunteers have been assist-
ed by hundreds of volunteers from
around the United States, Canada and
Mexico. Through Monday, the Red Cross
has helped people in 10 states, the
District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico
affected by Sandy. We have served over
1.6 million meals and snacks, provided
nearly 24,000 health services and emo-
tional support contacts while handing
out nearly 100,000 relief items. The Red
Cross has hosted more than 57,000
overnight shelter stays.
The response to Sandy is likely to be
the largest Red Cross relief operation in
the past five years. If you would like to
donate, visit www.redcross.org, call 1-
800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767), or
text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to
make a $10 donation. Your gift to the Red
Cross enables us to provide shelter, food,
emotional support and other assistance
to those affected by Sandy. If you would
like to volunteer, call our chapter at 609-
646-8330.
Ron Franceschini Jr., Board
of Directors Chairman/American Red
Cross Disaster Government Liaison,
Southern Shore Chapter, American
Red Cross
Steelman Wins Poetry Award
Nancy G. Steelman, of Vineland, has
been awarded New Jerseys Senior Poet
Laureate Award by Amy Kitcheners
Angels without Wings Foundation of
Monterey, California. The national literary
organization selected Kitcheners poem,
Country Friend to represent the best in
American verse for poets 50 and older.
Steelman, active in poetry events in the
area, has frequently visited local schools
as Americas legendary poet, Emily
Dickinson. A panel of seven judges select-
ed Country Friend as the award-win-
ning poem from the Garden State.
Country Friend
The big house on the rise
Towers white on a small country road
Just to the east light brown soil
Is turned to rich chocolate
The smell rich and moist
The neighboring farmer quietly plows
Stalwart and dark as the earth
His daughter, my only friend
Bends, thrusts hard yellow kernels
Deep into cool rows
I watch across our weed-covered acres
Land untilled for decades
Soft slope dipping to the stream
The toiler will come when the sun sinks
Below the distant tree line
I wait and wait in the chill air
Then the bottled words will tumble,
Pour from me
Patient as the cool land
She will sit and listen
Ms. Steelmans poem has reminded us of a
section we used to print in The Grapevine
titled Poetry Corner. We would like to
encourage the poets among us to share their
verse with the readers.
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HAPPENINGS
EVERY THURSDAY
DivorceCare Series. Vineland First
Church of the Nazarene, N. Delsea Dr. and
Forest Grove Rd., Vineland. 6:30-8 p.m.
Open to all men and women experiencing
divorce or separation. No church affilia-
tion necessary. Seminar Sessions Include:
"Facing Your Anger"; "Facing Your
Loneliness"; "Depression"; "Forgiveness"
and more. On-going series. Free, child care
provided. 697-4945.
FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAYS
Grupo de Autismo. Convent, 23 W.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 10 a.m.12 noon.
Group of families with children diagnosed
with autism. Share information, ideas,
experiences, and suppport. Addressed to
the Hispanic community and people with
special needs. 882-8929,
https://www.facebook.com/gdautismo.com
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
Greater Millville Chamber of
Commerce Luncheon. NJ Motorsports
Park, 1000 Dividing Creek Rd., Millville.
11:30 a.m. Larry Merighi of Manders,
Merighi, Portadin, Farrell Architects, LLC in
Vineland, N.J. and Don Ayres of the
Millville Urban Redevelopment Corp.
(MURC), present plans for the Cumberland
County College Arts and Business
Innovation Center proposed for downtown
Millville. $22. 856-825-2600.
Surviving the Holidays. Millville Church
of the Nazarene, 2201 E. Main St., Millville.
7 p.m. Practical suggestions and reassur-
ance through video interviews. Sometopics
are Why the holidays are tough, What to
expect, How to prepare, & Using the
holidays to help you heal. 856-825-7544
for more information.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15
New Jersey Writers Society Meeting.
Vineland Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 57:30 p.m. If you are interested
in writing, join this group for in-depth dis-
cussion and writing critiques. Registration
not necessary. 794-4244 ext. 4243.
Scrabble. Vineland Public Library, 1058
E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 67:30 p.m.
Game boards, dictionaries and scoring
paper provided (but if you have a board,
feel free to bring it). Free, sponsored by
The Friends of Vineland Library.
Open House. Model Cottage, 946
Woodbury Ct. on Friends Village campus,
One Friends Drive, Woodstown. 47 p.m.
Seniors interested in learning more about
the retirement options available are invit-
ed. Stop by and chat with current resi-
dents to learn why they enjoy living at
Friends Village. RSVP at 856-823-0733.
For more information about Friends Village
at Woodstown, visit www.friendsvillage.org.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Holiday Tree of Remembrance
Presentation. Glasstown Arts Plaza,
High and Sassafras sts., Millville. 6 p.m.
Please make a donation of $10 a name
to honor or memorialize a loved one. A
candle will be lit for each name read that
night. Money raised will support the
scholarship fund and community projects
of the Millville Woman's Club. Call
Barbara Westog at 327-2790.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Yard and Craft Sale. Monroeville Fire
Hall, 414 Monroeville Rd., Monroeville. 8
a.m.2 p.m. Table rental $12. 358-2004.
Project Thanksgiving's Fourth
Annual Turkey Drive. ShopRite loca-
tions in Cumberland County and at the
Cosmopolitan Restaurant on Delsea
Drive in Vineland. 9 a.m.5 p.m.
The group will accept frozen turkeys,
certificates for turkeys/hams, cash and
checks payable to Salvation Army.
Donations will be distributed to quali-
fied families by the Salvation Army.
eBay for $$ Workshop. Cumberland
County College, 3322 College Dr., Vineland.
9 a.m.1 p.m. Participants will learn about
buying, selling and bidding on eBay, as
well as how to manage a PayPal account.
Students should bring an item or col-
lectible that they would like to post on
eBay. Cost is $39. Call CCCs Continuing
Education Registrar at 856-691-8600
ext. 345 for more details and to register.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Hanukkah/Holiday Bazaar. Beth Israel
Congregation, 1015 E. Park Ave., Vineland.
11:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. Sponsored by
Jewish Federation of Cumberland,
Gloucester & Salem Counties, it features a
wide variety of gifts for the holiday sea-
sonincluding Tupperware, books, per-
sonal gifts, candles, make-up, musicand
chair messages and free flu shots. You will
also be able to get your purchases gift-
wrapped. 856-696-4445.
OLMA Varsity Basketball Team Pasta
Dinner and Prize Auction. North Italy
Hall, 414 Virano Ln., Vineland. 12 noon3
p.m. Proceeds from the event will help
support the squads activities for the
2012-2013 season. Dinner prepared by
Larry Hurst Catering. Take-outs available
throughout the day. Tickets $10, $7 for
children, and can be purchased at the
door. sportsfan2200@msn.com.
2012 Trees of Light Ceremony. SJH
Bridgeton Health Center, 333 Irving Ave.,
Bridgeton. 5 p.m. Area residents are
invited to donate $10 to place a light on
the tree in commemoration of a loved
one. The donations are used to support
SJH HospiceCares bereavement pro-
grams. The names of those being
remembered will be read by staff and
volunteers of HospiceCare. Another cere-
mony will be held in Elmer on Sunday,
December 2.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Free Music Lecture. Vineland Public
Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
67:30 p.m. Learn about the influences
in music after the American Revolution,
lectures by Paul M. Somers, sponsored
by the Bay-Atlantic Symphony.
NAMI Meeting. Chestnut Assembly of
God, 2554 E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland. The
Cumberland County Chapter of the
National Alliance on Mental Illness holds
its business/support group meeting. 79
p.m. 691-9234 or 794-9987.
Free Nutrition Information Session.
SJH Fitness Connection, 1430 W.
Sherman Ave., Vineland, 6 p.m. A 30-
minute program to educate participants
about the many benefits of healthy eat-
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5
Wreath Making Workshop.
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Education Center, 291 Morton Ave.,
Rosenhayn. 13 p.m. Learn how to
make and decorate a wreath with
natural materials just in time for the
holidays. Cumberland County
Master Gardeners Organization.
Participants are asked to bring an
armful of evergreens, a wire cutter,
gloves, and clippers to use in the
preparation of their wreath. A beau-
tifully completed wreath will be
taken home by each participant.
$20. Preregister at 856-452-2800,
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9
Cut-A-Thon. MiMi and Kelseys Hair
Salon, 825 S. Delsea Dr., Suite 7,
Vineland. 10 a.m.4 p.m. Raising
money to help rebuild the Jersey
Shore; all proceeds will be donated
to hurricane victims
Haircuts...... $20
Blow out/style..... $20
Mini-Manicure.... $10
Food...Beverages...Raffles...Live
Entertainment
For more information: 856-691-
8978 or kelseya414@gmail.com
Find them on Facebook: Mimi and
Kelseys Hair Salon
Bus Trips
Ramoth Church (Vineland Nazarene)
is sponsoring a bus trip to Rockvale and
Tanger Outlets in Lancaster, PA, on
Saturday, November 17. Bus leaves
church parking lot at 8 a.m. and returns
at 7 p.m. $40 per person includes trans-
portation, driver gratuity, coffee/water/
doughnuts. Call 358-9124.
St. Padre Pio Parish is sponsoring a
trip to Radio City Music Hall to see The
Christmas Spectacular with the Rocketts
on Sunday, December 2. Tickets are $120
pp. Cost includes show, bus, tip and time
in city. Call 856-691-7526 for more infor-
mation and flyer.
Sabater Elementary's Student
Activity is sponsoring a theater/bus trip to
New York City on Sunday, December 2.
The trip will include tickets to Broadway
shows as follows:
"Radio City Christmas Spectacular" -
11:30 a.m. show. $125 per person (second
mezzanine seating): $160 per person
(orchestra seating)
Spiderman - 3 p.m. $150 per person;
Elf - 2 p.m. $150 per person; and
Chrismas Story - 2 p.m. $175 per per-
son.
All show tickets include orchestra seat-
ing and bus transportation fee. Bus trans-
portation only is $40 per person. Bus
departs Vineland at 8 a.m. and leaves
Manhattan at approximately 7 p.m. Arrival
back in Vineland at about 9:30 p.m.
Payment is due by November 17. Payment
must be received to reserve your seat. For
further information and reservations,
Valerie Carbonara at 609-432-8542.
The Millville Senior Center is spon-
soring a trip to theAmerican Music
Theatre Christmas Show in Lancaster, PA,
on December 4. Dinner at
Huckleberry Restaurant at the Fulton
Steamboat Inn. Tickets are $100. For
information and to make a reservation call
856-207-4802.
Petway Elementary School will spon-
sor a show trip to Resorts Casino, on
Sunday, December 9. Show includes
"Christmas from the White Mountains."
There will be two pickups for this trip.
Bus leaves Petway School at 9:45 a.m.
(1115 S. Lincoln Ave.) and 10 a.m. from
Buena Gardens. (114 W. Arctic Ave,
Minotola) Bus leaves casino at 5:00 p.m.
Cost is $39 a person. You will receive
$10 in slot credit, show ticket and a buffet
coupon at Resorts.
Motor Coach Transportation will be
provided: Call 856-362-8855 to reserve
your seat. Payment must be made at the
time of the reservation. Checks payable
to: VHS Activities Fund.
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ing habits and how to make smart food
choices throughout the holiday season.
Guest speaker is Megan Bosacco, regis-
tered dietician at SJH. Free but RSVP at
856-696-3924.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27
City Council Meeting. Council
Chambers, City Hall, Vineland. 7:30 p.m.
Formal official action may be taken at
such meetings on any and all business
involving The City of Vineland. Pre-meet-
ing conferences at 7 p.m., at the Council
Caucus Room, City Hall. No formal official
action shall be taken at any such pre-
meeting conference.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Antique, Arts and Cultural Society of
South Jersey. Riverfront Renaissance
Center for the Arts, 22 N. High St. Millville.
7 p.m. The speaker will be Dr. Hellen
Greenblatt, scientist, international speaker
and columnist, speaking on the topic of
Inflammation and Aging. Light refresh-
ments will be served. 856-825-7787
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30
Wine-ing Against Cancer. Bellview
Winery, 150 Atlantic St., Landisville. 710
p.m. Wine tasting fundraiser for The
Chicks Committed to a Cure benefiting
the Susan G. Komen 3 Day. All are wel-
come to attend, but you must be 21
years old to participate in the tasting,
and have a designated driver. Raffles,
door prizes, food, desserts, and more.
$25 in advance or $35 at the door.
Limited space available so pre-purchase
your ticket to guarantee your spot.
LBrizak@yahoo.com or 856-655-3160
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1
Vendormania. Edgarton Christian
Academy, 212 Catawba Ave., Newfield. 10
a.m.2 p.m. Sponsored by the
Grandparents Association. Saturday,
December 1, Over 25 vendors to date.
Proceeds to benefit new technology for
our grandchildren. 856-697-3231.
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An Afternoon to Remember
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postponed due to the severe storm that devastated
our region. We are excited to announced the resched-
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on April 7. Since its inception the Cape Shore Chorale
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Senior Care of Vinelands
Annual Thanksgiving
Food Drive
Donations of food items will be
accepted through November 21 at
Senior Care of Vineland (2695 S.
Lincoln Ave.). Drop Off Times are
Monday-Friday 8-4:30, Sat. 9-1:30
This year, non-perishable donations
will be divided into baskets for needy
seniors within the community.
If you have any questions, contact
Katie Smith at 856-691-3756 or
sewingseniors@gmail.com.
For every bag of food donated,
receive a raffle ticket for a holiday
gift basket.
High School Reunions
Did you miss your Buena Regional
High School graduating class
reunion? Did you graduate between
the years 1990-2000? Then this
party is for you! BRHSs graduating
classes of 1990-2000 are invited to
celebrate at the Big Ass Reunion
Party hosted at Merighis Savoy Inn
in Vineland. On Saturday, November
17, from 7 to 11 p.m., there will be a
local DJ and dancing, hot and cold
hors doeuvres stations, desserts and
coffee, plus lots of reminiscing with
old friends. In addition, you can look
forward to a cash bar for all of your
beverage needs.
Gather all of your closest friends
from high school and treat your-
selves to a night filled with food, fun,
and reminiscing! The attire is casu-
al: just be yourself and be ready to
rekindle old friendships. Tickets are
$30 per person and are available
online at www.savoyinn.com or can
be purchased in person at The Savoy
Inn on the corner of Landis and
Union. For more information, call
856-691-8051 or find us on Facebook
at the BRHS Big Ass Reunion
group page.
Vineland High School Class of
1992 is holding its 20th class
reunion on Saturday, Nov. 24, start-
ing at 7 p.m., at Merighis Savoy Inn.
Tickets are $35 per person (includes
food stations, DJ, photobooth, danc-
ing, and more Cash bar available.
Check or money order payable to
Lori Bertacchi, 2260 Pennsylvania
Ave., Millville, NJ 08332. If your
name has changed, please include
your maiden name on check. They
will be creating a slideshow of high
school days, so scan your favorite
photos and email them to Kevin
Dunn at kevin@testsportsclubs.com.
Vineland High School Class of
1982 is holding its 30th class
reunion on Saturday, Nov. 24, from 7
p.m. until midnight, at the newly
remodeled Greenview Inn at the
Eastlyn Golf Course. The Greenview
Inn is located at 4049 Italia Avenue.
Tickets are $75 per person and
include a full course meal, beverages
and entertainment by a disk jock-
ey.For more information, including a
reservation form: http://www.
vineland.org/pr/public/vhs82_reunio
n.pdf The class officers are also
attempting to reach all classmates.
Please contact them through their
Facebook page - VHS Class of 82, or
contact Lisa (Rosi) Arena at lare-
na@vineland.org.
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Orchestra Entertains
CCS Students
Whale songs, eagle cries, Ratty,
Mole, Toad, and Turkey in the Straw.
These are some of the sounds and
names that Cumberland Christian
School students have heard recently
and they were not on a nature hike.
The students have been hearing per-
formances by members of the Ocean
City Pops Orchestra. The middle
school traveled to Ocean City High
School and enjoyed a concert per-
formed by the professional orchestra,
led by Maestro William Scheible.
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social studies, science, and mathemat-
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ern New Jersey students to many styles
of music during the performance.
The full orchestra performance was
only part of the outreach done, this
fall, by the Pops. Additionally, the Pops
send small groups to area schools to
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Christian School invited two groups to
their Vineland location.
First, the elementary students heard
pianist Jeff Uhlig and violinist Luigi
Mazzocchi. Mr. Uhlig has performed
with Philadelphia, New York, and
Washington area orchestras as well as
regionally, at Carnegie Hall and inter-
nationally. Mr. Uhlig also has recorded
with Pops percussionist Mark OKain.
Mr. Mazzocchi, born in Venezuela, has
won numerous competitions in Latin
America and the United States. Mr.
Mazzocchi also has extensive regional
performance credits. Although primari-
ly a performer of the violin he also
performed the viola for the students.
The duo shared information about
their instruments demonstrating how
they made different sounds. The pieces
they played were both modern and
classical.
The following week the CCS second-
ary music students were on the receiv-
ing end of the final Pops program.
Their woodwind quartet presented a
flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon pro-
gram that included a musical interpre-
tation of The Wind and the Willows.
The quartet included Pamela
Whitman, nationally known performer,
Delsea Staff Members Wear Jeans For A Cause
The Delsea Regional
High School staff dress
code does not permit the
wearing of jeans. However,
Principal Paul Berardelli
recently relaxed the dress
code for charity events and
has instituted Jeans for a
Cause Days. The staff pays
$5 for the luxury of wearing
jeans on designated Fridays
of which typically, there is
only one staff jean day a
month. During the school
year, 2011-12, the Delsea
HS staff collected over
$3,000 for charities such as the Jason Flood Foundation, Susan G. Komen
Foundation for Breast Cancer, Project Graduation, The Gabriel Project, an autism
organization, a local food pantry, and a students medical expenses. In addition, the
students collected an additional $1,400 in donations for these charities.
From left: (Row 1) Christine Dougherty, Eileen Campanella, Jamie Bonnano, Michele Hill,
Patti Gaetano, Kim Kelly; (Row 2) Cathy Hertens, HS Principal, Paul Berardelli, HS Vice
Principal, George Passante, Kim Collins, Tanya Mastrokyriakos, Paula Melnyk, Jane
Fiducioso, Barbara Sullivan, Kathie Wright, Jane Santos, and John Schott.
Sacred Heart Students Join NHS
Recently, 27 Sacred
Heart High School students
were inducted into the
National Honor Society
(NHS). Father Edward Friel,
School Chaplain, lead the
opening convocation. Rules
for membership are based
upon a students outstand-
ing performance in the
areas of: Scholarship,
Service, Leadership, and
Character. These criteria for selection form the foundation upon which the organ-
ization and its activities are built. To meet the requirements for membership,
students must have a cumulative grade point average of 85%, B, 3.0 (on a 4.0
scale) or an equivalent standard of excellence set by the schools Faculty. These
students are then eligible for consideration on the basis of service, leadership
and character.
New NHS members for 2012-2013 are: Kevin Allen, Matthew Anderson,
Christopher Andrews, Tyler Aulffo, Abigail Bencie, Drew Bencie, Jan Bernal, Mia
Dones, Elaine Esteron, Joshua Fabrizio, Gina Giannone, Matthew Gladfelter,
Kennedy Johnson, Nathaniel Jones, Rosalie LaGrotta, Katelin Letizia, Danielle
Lugo, Themba Lungu, Julia Martini, Marialena Melillo, Colette Orlandini, Jessica
Panno, Christopher Repice, Taylor Santangelo, Ernest Scoma, Zachary Steelman
and Ryan Veltman.
Following the NHS induction ceremony School Student Government
Association (SGA) officers were installed as follows: Senior class officers:
Nathaniel Jones, President; Gabriella Sorantino, Vice President; Alyssa Ferrucci,
Secretary; Matt Anderson, Treasurer and Senators, Mia Klekos, Samantha
Gaudio, Katie ORourke and Lindsay Dwyer. Junior class officers: Joshua Fabrizio,
President; Morgan Smith, Vice President and Senators, Mia Dones and Marialena
Melillo. Student School Officers for 2012-2013 are Tyler Aulffo, Student Body
President and Ayla Gentiletti, Student Body Vice President.
In closing, Dr. Albert Monillas, Head of School, congratulated all students on
their outstanding accomplishments.
Student Government Association Officers (senior class) from left: Katie ORourke,
Samantha Gaudio, Mia Klekos, Matt Anderson, Alyssa Ferrucci, Gabriella Sorantino and
Nathaniel Jones. Missing from photo is Lindsay Dwyer.
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Schneider, playing oboe, Arne Running,
a composer, playing clarinet, and
Andrea Herr, who recently played at
the premiere of Prima Dona by Rufus
Wainwright and helped accompany the
Paris Opera Ballet was the leader and
bassoonist.
Opposite page, from left:
Pam Whitman, Steve Labiner, Andrea Herr,
and Arne Running.
Olweus Comes To
Reutter School
The Caroline L. Reutter School, with
grant support from the Gloucester
County Youth Services, has implement-
ed the Olweus Bullying Prevention
Program. The program, which supple-
ments the schools regionally-recog-
nized character development program,
provides a specific emphasis on reduc-
ing the amount of bullying in the build-
ing. Aligned nicely with the schools
existing monthly character traits, stu-
dents participate in bi-monthly class
meetings to discuss character develop-
ment topics.
On September 20, the Caroline L.
Reutter School in Franklinville held its
Olweus kick-off for the student body and
staff during a school-wide assembly.
During the student kick-off celebra-
tion, students volunteered to perform
skits, songs, raps, a dance and a cheer
to promote the message of the anti-
bullying policy at the school. Teachers
and staff made posters and a video
that was shown to the students. The
students showed a tremendous
amount of enthusiasm in supporting
their peers and the message.
The new Olweus anti-bullying pro-
gram has been well received. Many
students have reported that they like
their school because bullying isnt tol-
erated.
Pictured are Mrs. Dawn Stefano, Reutter
School counselor, and Mrs. Lora Perry, a
Reutter teacher, speaking about the
schools character traits during the kick-off
assembly at the Franklinville school.
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Compa Crowned Miss Monogram 2012
With a vocal and enthusiastic personal cheering section leading the chants for
each contestant, Alyssa Compa was crowned Miss Monogram at Vineland High
Schools Homecoming Day festivities at Gittone Stadium.
The pageant was held during halftime of the Fighting Clan's football game
with Cedar Creek, won by Cedar Creek, 42-12. The festivities, presented to a large
and lively crowd at the historic stadium, also featured the VHS Marching Clan
band, cheerleaders, and Rowdy Rooster, the schools mascot. Compa, the daugh-
ter of Karen Wiley and Oscar Compa, received her tiara, sash and trophy from
advisors Madeline Mertis and Miriam Jamil, and Dr. Thomas McCann and Mario
Olsen, VHSSouth and North principals, respectively.
After high school, Compa is considering a possible career as a radio or talk
show host. A member of Spirit Club, the school newspaper, and STAND, the new
Miss Monogram also serves as cross country team manager, and participates
in winter cheerleading.
Compa was one of four seniors seeking the coveted title. First runner-up
was Salena Muzzarelli, the daughter of Larry and Karen Muzzarelli; second run-
ner-up was Brianna Beyer, daughter of Raymond and Kristina Beyer; and third
runner-up was Wendy DeLouise, daughter of Tim and Donna DeLouise.
From left: Kyle Hubble, Salena Muzzarelli, Craig Gerson, Wendy DeLouise, Eduardo Tirado,
Alyssa Compa, Charles Mistretta, and Brianna Beyer are pictured with Rowdy Rooster.
Delsea Crowns Homecoming Queen
Delsea Regional High School
selected senior Asia Byrd as
their 2012-13 Homecoming
Queen during Spirit Week activ-
ities. The queen was announced
during the football game on
Friday, Octobeer 26.
Asia is the daughter of
Annette Byrd and granddaugh-
ter of Mattie Clements of Elk
Township. She is a member of
the National Honor Society,
YODA and captain of the varsity
cheerleaders. Additionally, she
received the 2009 Prudential
Spirit of Community Award and
volunteers for Habitat for
Humanity. Her future plans are
to attend a four-year college
majoring in communications
with a concentration in televi-
sion production and radio.
From left: Annette Byrd, Asias
mother, Asia Byrd, and Rajah Byrd,
Asias brother.
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BRIDGETON
66 Edwards Ave., Theresa A
Williamson (Exec.) to Fernando
Constantino Martinez on 9/11/12 for
$70,000
DEERFIELD TWP
838 Vineland Ave., Frank Sabota,
Jr. to Raymond Clark on 9/17/12 for
$150,500
DOWNE TWP
85 Delaware Ave., Maria V Beck to
Joseph Heaton on 9/13/12 for
$25,000
HOPEWELL TWP
31 Forest Ave., Leslie R Knight to
Bahri Yilmaz on 9/17/12 for
$29,000
MILLVILLE
909 S 2nd St., Robert Beare to
Daniel Nieto on 9/17/12 for $15,000
207 W Foundry & C., Charles Jost
to Andrea Cimino on 9/17/12 for
$75,000
STOW CREEK TWP
757 Roadstown Rd., Ingrid M Holm
(Exec.) to Fox & Fox Builders Llc on
9/17/12 for $35,000
UPPER DEERFIELD
6 Shadow Brooke Dr., Robert B
Wolak (Exec.) to Erin E Duffy on
9/11/12 for $210,000
VINELAND
3111 S East Blvd., C&P Bertoldi Inc
to Carl Tarabbio, Jr. on 9/11/12 for
$25,000
2209 Adler Ln., Carol Nicholson to
Joyce A Conrow on 9/11/12 for
$150,000
1731 Tori Ln., Cumberland County
Sheriff to Andrew Kousmine on
9/11/12 for $159,600
2102 E Oak Rd. L4, NVR Inc. (DBA)
to Daneen L Winchester on 9/11/12
for $179,625
1028 E Landis Ave., Landmark
Development No. 3 LLC to Cushane
Holdings LLC on 9/11/12 for
$685,000
415 Salem Ave., William C Gouse,
Jr. to Tony Espino on 9/12/12 for
$150,000
49 S Orchard Rd., Lawrence R
Williams (by Atty.) to Vineland
Construction Co. on 9/14/12 for
$50,000
2102 E Oak Rd., NVR Inc. (DBA) to
Milagros Velez on 9/14/12 for
$63,866
2139 E Chestnut Ave., Federal
Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (by
Atty.) to Thomas Venditti on 9/14/12
for $87,500
2102 E Oak Rd., NVR Inc. (DBA) to
Mary H Sauceda on 9/14/12 for
$99,524
3429 Venturi Ln., NVR Inc. (DBA)
to Annie E Schavelin on 9/14/12 for
$251,345
1337 Venezia Ave., Krystyna
Malinowski to Tajalaya Phillips
Special Needs Trust & C. on
9/14/12 for $312,000
1445 Linden Blvd., Cumberland
County Sheriff to West Coast
Servicing Inc. on 9/17/12 for $17,314
1944 Pheasant Run, Alfred W
Bodden, Jr. to Rebecca Bard on
9/17/12 for $75,000
83 Melrose St., Onesto Flores to
Owen Flores on 9/17/12 for $75,000
735 S Main Rd. #13, Robert Scarpa
to Steven Downey on 9/17/12 for
$90,000
25 S Valley Ave., Martha K Nolan
(Est. by Exec.) to Sara L Williams
on 9/17/12 for $118,500
410 W Laurel St., Onesto Flores to
Christina Gonzalez on 9/17/12 for
$137,000
1070 Chelseas Way, RPJ Properties
LLC to Mayra Cruz-Ramirez on
9/17/12 for $144,900
709 S Myrtle St., Louis A Quiles to
Francisco Ledesma on 9/17/12 for
$147,000
3770 N W Blvd., R&B Properties
LLC to Mak 2 LLC on 9/17/12 for
$150,000
305 N Mill Rd., Assured Property
Solutions LLC to Pink Rabbit
Properties LLC on 9/17/12 for
$162,500
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
The following transactions of $20,000 or more were filed with Cumberland County in
the month of September 2012 (transactions may have occurred in an earlier month).
Names listed may, in some cases, be those of buyers or sellers representatives.
UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
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1258 Iris Avenue, Vineland
Family raised, now house is too big.
Large yard on a quiet street. Priced to sell.
Thomas Riggione, Broker-Associate
Coldwell Banker Excel Realty (856) 696-1111
1100 E Landis Avenue Vineland, NJ 08360
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fter the initial shock of damage to
shore homes and residential struc-
tures has passed, owners will need
to concentrate on the process of rebuilding
or renovation of their damaged homes.
Beyond insurance coverage issues, this will
inevitably lead to engaging and working
with contractors. The following are steps
that should be taken or considered by
homeowners to limit some of the problems
that may arise in the re-building efforts.
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, many
homes in the North East will require major
building repairs. According to disaster
modeling company, Eqecat, the storm will
have caused an estimated $50 billion in
economic damage including $20 billion in
insured losses.
As property owners begin to assess
damage to their homes and businesses, the
Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers
Association (ARMA) recommends con-
ducting a safe and thorough review of the
buildings roof to ensure it has not been
compromised and that it will survive the
perils of winter. ARMA offers the follow-
ing tips for inspecting the condition of the
roofing system:
Make the initial inspections from the
ground or through upstairs windows
where the roof surface can be observed.
Binoculars are a good tool to use for the
inspection.
Clear all gutters and roof surfaces of
fallen leaves, pine needles, twigs and other
debris to evaluate the entire roof and allow
water to drain freely. Be mindful of ladder
safety.
Inspect the underside of the roof deck
from the attic to detect leaks. Flashings are
the most vulnerable points, therefore,
inspect the underside carefully at all flash-
ing points for evidence of leakage, such as
water stains.
Property owners should always take
precaution when surveying the damage,
particularly if trees have taken down
power lines or blocked access.
"We recommend making a visual
inspection of your roof from the ground
after storm events, since you cannot be
certain of the condition of your roof
assembly, said Reed Hitchcock, ARMAs
Executive Vice President. If you notice
any obvious signs of damage, including
missing or loose roof shingles, impaired
flashing, and obstructed gutters or roof
vents, contact a professional roofing con-
tractor to perform a full assessment of
your roof."
Furthermore, the National Roofing
Contractors Association (NRCA) warns
that choosing the right contractor should
be a priority, especially after major storms
where there could be an influx of roofing
contractors from other areas. While this
isnt necessarily a bad thing, it also opens
the door for disreputable contractors
attempting to take advantage of the cir-
cumstances. Homeowners should do their
research on the contractor check for
good standing with the Better Business
Bureau or inquire about them via Social
Media. Once roof damage has been identi-
fied, the NRCA and ARMA recommend
looking for contractors who meet the fol-
lowing criteria:
Have a permanent place of business
Be able to speak about a variety of
roofing systems
Have manufacturers or other certifi-
cations
Be able to provide references from
recent clients
Show a license and/or are bonded
Have general liability insurance cover-
age although this is not required in all areas
Provide a written proposal; beware of
contractors who ask for money up front.
For more information from the NRCA, visit:
www.nrca.net/consumer/about/press/2012/
1012_hurricane_sandy.aspx
With winter just around the corner, it is
also important for homeowners to have
their roofs assessed for damage and cor-
rected before the weather changeswhen
ice and snow load could exacerbate an
undetected problem. For more information
on roof maintenance and what homeown-
ers can do to ensure roof stability, visit
www.asphaltroofing.org.
Real Estate Matters
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Assessing Roof Damage
After Super Storm Sandy
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Project Thanksgiving Needs Your Help
in Collecting Turkeys for the Salvation Army!
Due to high poverty and unemployment rates,
Many families in our area will not have a Thanksgiving.
Project Thanksgiving will be collecting frozen turkeys on
Nov. 17th from 9am5pm.
Please stop by any of the 4 ShopRites in
Cumberland County, the ShopRites
in Sewell and Mullica Hill, or the
Cosmopolitan Restaurant in Vineland on
Nov. 17th and donate a frozen
turkey or your monetary donation
(checks payable to Salvation Army).
Were also collecting store coupons
for free turkeys or hams.
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Annual Turkey Drive: November 17, 2012
For more information,
Call Alex at 691-7672 or
Steve at 692-8305.
PROJECT THANKSGIVING
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Supervising that operation is
Assemblyman and employee Nelson
Albano. The Cosmopolitan restaurant in
Vineland is another drop-off site for
turkeys and donations through Saturday,
November 17, when WVLT Cruisin 92.1
FM will broadcast live from 2 to 4 p.m. A
$20 donation pays for one turkey.
Plevins claims they have already
solicited 550 Vineland Chamber of
Commerce members for donations.
Fortunately, we are receiving generous
contributions every day. Our main spon-
sors are Bottinos, PNC Bank, Vineland
Construction Co. and WVLT, which is
providing free advertising, he says.
Three new twists this year include:
A partnership with the Venice Italian
Eatery in Pitman. The restaurant will
provide free Thanksgiving meals to veter-
ans families by swapping boneless turkey
and pies from Project Thanksgiving for
the same value in whole turkeys.
The Cosmopolitan will award a $50
gift certificate to the person who guesses
the correct number of turkeys collected.
Nigel, the new turkey mascot, will
debut in costume and travel from store to
store.
Project Thanksgiving will then turn
the turkeys over to the Salvation Army for
distribution. To qualify, prospective appli-
cants should contact their local Salvation
Army chapter and complete an applica-
tion. Captain Jose Borrero in
Vineland/Millville, Captain James
Stephenson of Bridgeton and Myrna
Keller, the Gloucester County representa-
tive, lead the regional branches.
Kaganzev and Plevins trust the
Salvation Army for distribution. Their
low overhead leaves more money for the
cause, says Plevins.
This year, the need is especially criti-
cal. Hurricane Sandy has exhausted many
of the existing resources and provisions.
As New Jerseys poorest county,
Cumberland County has a large number
of needy families.
With diminished resources,
Cumberland County lacks the funds to
both rebuild after these disasters and pro-
vide charitable assistance. The Salvation
Army aims to bridge the gap with this
turkey drive, Kaganzev says.
Borrero confirms the communitys
urgency this year. Conditions are the
worst I have seen in my eight years with
the organization. It is incredible how
many people have already applied for
turkeys this year. By early November, we
had 200 applications and another 400 are
on a waiting list. People continuously call
and stop by every day, so I expect the
number to grow, states Borrero.
He recognizes that multiple communi-
ties will share in the total collection, but
is aiming to distribute at least 500 turkeys
in Vineland. I do not want to reject any
eligible recipient. We wish to raise what-
ever money is needed to buy the extra
turkeys, Borrero says.
To participate, bring a turkey, super-
market certificate or donation to these
Shop-Rite stores from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on
Saturday, November 17. Each location will
have a Salvation Army collection table.
Label the turkeys as Project
Thanksgiving contributions. Nearby,
their trademark red kettles will accept
individual donations of cash or checks.
The Vineland/Millville Salvation Army
center has freezers in its building, and is
also accepting donations from Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m.3 p.m., at 733 E.
Chestnut Ave. in Vineland. Vineland Ice
and Storage will store extra turkeys at
their 6th and Pear Street location. For
more information, call Captain Borrero at
856-696-5050.
Visit them on Facebook (search Project
Thanksgiving NJ). I
Nigel is the new mascot for Project
Thanksgiving. Look for him on November 17
at a turkey drop-off location near you.
Nominate Your Hometown Hero Today!
www.grapevinenewspaper.com/hometownheroes
Is it someone who gives of their time and energy to make our community a better
place to live and work? Perhaps theyre a policeman, fireman, teacher, coach,
volunteer, serviceman or woman, public servant, or an everyday hero
who makes personal sacrifices so that others can live better lives.
They dont do it for the recognition, but we think they should be recognized anyway.
This tiger mascot who made
an appearance at the turkey
drive at the Lincoln and
Landis ShopRite will be joined
by Nigel, on November 17.
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House for rent: Vineland.
Two bedrooms, one bath.
Washer and dryer, partial-
ly furnished, fenced-in
yard. One months securi-
ty. $950/mo. Call 856-
498-0475
Experienced Stylist want-
ed. Up to 60% commis-
sion. Paid vacation and
bonuses. Call Rose or
Kathy at 856-213-5316.
Protocall Staffing is seek-
ing 100+ people for
Production, Packaging
etc.: Competitive pay
Must have 2 Valid forms
of ID. Apply in Person M-
TR, 9am-Noon, at 106
Landis Ave, Vineland NJ
or call 856-848-2196
Christian Daycare seeking
P/T caregivers. Located
in Millvile, NJ. Exp.
Preferred. Phone 856-
825-8800.
Start your own business
for only $10. Call: 856-332-
6446 Jasmine Avon ISR
856-391-5958.
Sale: Saturday, 11/17, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. 820 Cherry
St., Vineland. Sofa,
loveseat, two arm chairs
and assorted items.
1974 Corvette Convertible.
51,000 original miles, one
owner. Call 856-692-7454.
Ask For Bob
Have a bike taking up
space in your home? Please
consider donating it. The
Vineland Rotary Club has
partnered with Pedals for
Progress to export bikes to
third-world countries where
they are needed for trans-
portation. Also collecting
treadle and portable sewing
machines. Contact Henry
Hansen at 856-696-0643
for drop-off or pick-up.
FLUTE, PICCOLO, PAN
FLUTE, RECORDER,
FLUTE ENSEMBLE,
Lessons by Renowned
Flutist, BEVERLY PUGH,
(Member, Bay-Atlantic
Symphony). ALL AGES-
ALL LEVELS, REASON-
ABLE RATES & MUSIC
FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Phone: (Machine) 856-
455-1098. Email:
BevsPanFlutes@aol.com
WANTED! Slightly used chil-
drens books (donated) to
the Coats for Kids event at
the NJMP, Call Brian 856-
364-6011 to arrange pick up.
Wanted Dead or alive.
Junk or running cars.
Quick removal. Cash
paid. 856-649-2732.
TOT LOT providing quality
child care, ages 0-3,
accepting NJCK & TANF.
Mon-Fri 6:30 am.7pm.
$140 per week w/meals.
856-641-7407.
All American Plumbing
and Drain Cleaning.
Specialing in all plumb-
ing services and repairs,
all at very reasonable
rates. Serving Vineland
and Millville Just give us
a call! 856-696-3052
REAL Painting:
Reasonable PricesHigh
Quality Residential &
Commercial Painting
Interior/Exterior/Custon
StainingSouth Jersey
Areas. (302) 444-2396
General House Cleaning.
20 years experience.
Reasonable, honest &
reliable. Call 856-697-
1338. Leave message.
Steelman's Drywall.
Drywall installation and
repairing nailpops, cracks,
water damage, unfinished
drywall. Big or small! Call
Joe for a free estimate at
609-381-3814.
Turk's Pressure Clean.
Property maintenance.
Vinyl and aluminum sid-
ing, concrete, brick, roof
cleaning, gutter clean-
out. Over 25 years in
business, fully insured.
(856) 692-7470.
AJB III Construction.
Licensed and fully insured.
Windows, doors, remodel-
ing, and more. Call us
today at 856-332-7865.
Advanced Cabinetry &
Storage Systems. Shop at
home over 30 years
experience: kitchens, vani-
ties, closets, garage sys-
tems. For all your storage
needs factory direct
purchase power. Call
(609)805-6277 for an at-
home consolation. Save
thousands!
Electrical
Contractor
Pete Construction
Specializing in decks,
roofs and home
remodeling. State
licensed and insured.
Call for a free esti-
mate. 856-507-1456.
Free rent in exchange
for Caretaker position
to qualified person.
Disabled person
needs live-in caretak-
er on duty in the
evenings after 8:00
p.m. Will have full
access to the house,
including kitchen, liv-
ing room, 2 bedrooms
available, and bath-
room, plus full back
yard and small deck.
Inquire regarding
duties at 856-696-
9491. Call after 5 p.m.
Homecare Provider
available: Prefer to
stay in Cumberland
County. No live in, but
daily and/or overnight
available. No driving.
Call 856-691-1133 or
856-581-5127
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Improvement
Services
Garage/Yard Sale
Employment
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taking up space in your drive-
way? Are you hoping to sell your
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